Diving’s Julia Vincent was the pick of the SA athletes competing at World Aquatics’ World Championships in Doha, Qatar, and is all about preparations for the 2024 Paris Summer Games having qualified in Japan during 2023








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Diving’s Julia Vincent was the pick of the SA athletes competing at World Aquatics’ World Championships in Doha, Qatar, and is all about preparations for the 2024 Paris Summer Games having qualified in Japan during 2023
Team SA return from the World Aquatics Champs in Doha without a medal among the women’s swimmers, setting a bar for expectations as the nation’s elite fine-tune their Olympic programmes to peak at the right time
SA’s Commonwealth Games champion Lara van Niekerk is nerve-wracked but excited after progressing to Sunday’s 50m breaststroke final at the World Aquatics Championships in the UAE on Saturday night
Erin Gallagher is elated to have qualified for her second final of the World Aquatics Championships on Thursday evening, and will join Emma Chelius, Lara van Niekerk and Team South Africa in the day’s action in the UAE on Saturday
Erin Gallagher finished sixth in her 100m freestyle semifinal at the World Aquatics Championships in what she classed as a very rough swim, just missing out on a spot in the final, in Doha on Thursday evening
Team South Africa made further in road at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha when 19 year-old Tayla Jonker stormed to a new South African record in the 50m backstroke on Wednesday
A lot of work to do as Team South Africa swimmers at the Aquatics World Cup focus on making fine-tune adjustments with an eye on the year ahead, includign the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games
Erin Gallagher kicked off the World Aquatics Championships by setting a new African record in the 100m butterfly and booking a place in her first-ever World Championships final, in Doha, Qatar on Sunday
2024 aQuellé Midmar Mile champion Tory Earle earned her maiden win in rough conditions after emerging as an early leader, and then powering away to win by 25 seconds, in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday
Alani Ferreira braved the big waves and tricky conditions to emerge as the women’s winner in the visually impaired category, on the first day of racing at the aQuellé Midmar Mile, in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.